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REAL traders all know how important slippage is. You wanted to buy at 20.05 but got filled at 20.07. Then you wanted to exit at 20.55 but got filled at 20.52. The $0.02 on the went in and the $0.03 … Continue reading →

Sayeed, Dr. Gorman and I had a successful presentation on March 5th at the Eastern Psychological Association 2010 Conference presenting “An Exploratory Qualitative Analysis of the 2008 Presidential Campaign.” You can read about my current research, including the work on … Continue reading →

Hello! I want to welcome you to my new blog. Here I will post information regarding psychology, statistics, the stock market & their ever interchanging relation to one another. You can visit my old blog here for older posts from Andrew Ilardi. … Continue reading →

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